Reference: HOHM-T165. Detached house with garden in a sunny location in Deutschnofen - South Tyrol Surrounded by the beautiful natural scenery of the South Tyrolean Val d'Ega, in the picturesque village of Nova Ponente/Deutschnofen, this spacious, detached house is situated in a quiet yet strategically favorable location. The property impresses with its versatile room layout, sunny garden and high-quality construction - ideal for families or as a spacious second home in the mountains. Basement The basement offers a spacious double garage with direct access to the house, a practical laundry room and three large cellar rooms that can be used for storage, hobby rooms or a wellness zone. First floor The inviting entrance area leads to the living areas. On this floor there is a bathroom, an office - ideal for a home office or guests - and a bright living room with an open kitchen and direct access to the garden with over 240 m. Here you can enjoy the sun all day long and let your gaze wander to the surrounding mountains. 1st floor On the second floor you will find three bedrooms, two modern bathrooms and a spacious balcony, which offers additional space to relax. 2nd floor / top floor The top floor houses a large, light-flooded room, a storage room and another bathroom - perfect as a guest or work area, studio or retreat. Special features Detached house in a quiet, sunny location Spacious garden with over 240 m Wide range of possible uses Good accessibility and connection to infrastructure Ideal starting point for leisure activities in summer and winter This house not only offers you plenty of space and comfort, but also the opportunity to enjoy life to the full in one of the most beautiful regions of South Tyrol. We look forward to receiving your inquiry! + Heating with gas + Energy class D + Year of construction 2002 Traces from the Mesolithic period on the Reiterjoch testify that people lived in the municipality as early as 5000 to 5700 BC. A prehistoric hill fort stood on Burgstallegg to the east of Platten. Otherwise, the area was still largely wooded and uninhabited. Around 1200, the settlement of Nova Ponente/Deutschnofen was probably complete, as by 1275 at the latest, people had already migrated from the area to the Fersental valley and the area of Pin in Trentino. This means that the land for the construction of new farms had already become scarce. As early as 1434, the lewtte und gemainschaft von Tewtschenofen appeared as an independent village cooperative in a customs dispute with the noble Botsch family. There are still around 260 farms in the Deutschnofen area, spread across the old districts of Platz, Prent, Zelg, Unterkirch and Bhl. The number of farms that are no longer farmed is increasing. Agriculture is of great importance to the history of the municipality. Since the High Middle Ages, the population on the Deutschnofen plateau has been almost exclusively rural. The logs, which were transported in large quantities from the Deutschnofen farm, were used as firewood by the citizens of Bolzano and as vineyard wood by the winegrowers. The columns on which two lions watch over St. Mark's Square in Venice are said to have been made from wood from the Deutschnofener Hof. In 1614, wood from Deutschnofen was supplied for the roof truss of the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna. In the early days, the Deutschnofener Hof was managed by noblemen. The most important of these were the Lords of Niederthor. In 1849, the court of Neu Ponente was incorporated into the judicial district of Bolzano. Mining was also important in the 15th and 16th centuries and later in the 19th century. After the Second World War, economic life in the municipality changed completely. At the beginning of the 1950s, the timber trade flourished at first, and then crafts and construction were also very successful. The Brantental valley used to be the most important connection to Bolzano. Mills, sawmills and inns were lined up there. In 1850, plans were made to extend the road, but the project failed, as it did at the beginning of the First World War. In 1860, the road through the Val d'Ega was completed, which is still the most important traffic artery today, while the Val di Brantino lost its importance and was never expanded. Translated with /Translator (free version) All information is subject to change, non-binding, without guarantee and based on information provided to us by our customer. We assume no liability for completeness, accuracy and timeliness. We reserve the right of mediation. We would like to point out that, in the event of success, our business is subject to a brokerage and/or commission. In the event of a sale, the commission is 4.88% of the notarized purchase price. Our general terms and conditions apply.
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